Cerberus' heads are said to have an appetite only for live meat and thus allow the spirits of the dead to freely enter the underworld, but allow none to leave.
Cyclops were mythical, one-eyed creatures in both Greek and Roman mythology. One of the most famous Cyclops was said to have come from the island of Sicily where many Cyclops supposedly lived.
Greek gods are immortal, meaning that they live forever.
There is no Greek god named Heidi.
In the sun.
Cerberus is a immortal monster.
Cerberus eat live meat and when they do, the dead souls that live in the Underworld can escape but they cannot leave.
Zeus was mythical character, but to the Greeks that believed he was real, his home place was on Mt. Olympus.
Cerberus lived were you live now
According to folklore and mythology, the Leviathan is said to live in the depths of the ocean, specifically the abyssal zone where there is complete darkness. It is often described as a massive sea creature or monster that is almost impossible to defeat. However, the Leviathan is a mythical creature and not confirmed to actually exist.
Mythical creatures don't live in any physical place.
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Yes, She is! The Gorgon Medusa was a female monster of Greek mythology. She had live snakes instead of hair.
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In Greek mythology, Athena is usually portrayed as residing on Mount Olympus, the home of the gods and goddesses. She is one of the 12 Olympian deities who ruled over the ancient Greek pantheon from this mythical mountain.
Athena never did live, at all . . . she, like the other Greek gods were 100% mythical (made up). So, your answer is, "No, Athena is not living today".
Cerberus' heads are said to have an appetite only for live meat and thus allow the spirits of the dead to freely enter the underworld, but allow none to leave.